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Bernstein, Orr 1 Davis, Chad E. 1 Farkas, Julie L. 1 Jones, Dean A. 1 Levine, Brian 1 Nozick, Linda K. 1 Ostrowski, Scott D. 1 Rawls, Carmen G. 1 Sawaya, William 1 Turk, Adam 1 Turnquist, Mark A. 1
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U.S. import/export container flow modeling and disruption analysis
Jones, Dean A.; Farkas, Julie L.; Bernstein, Orr; … - In: Research in Transportation Economics 32 (2011) 1, pp. 3-14
International containerized freight movement is a vital part of the supply chain for many companies, and a critical element of moving consumer goods to points of retail sale within the U.S. Containerized imports also present a clear security concern (e.g., terrorists attempting to ship “dirty...
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